Module Number: CFBA1102
Common canine behaviour problems
In this interesting and in-depth
module, discover
causes of general canine behaviour problems and investigate
owners’ lifestyles. We explore breed-inherited
drives and the impact on problems and you investigate the
levels and outcomes of problem behaviour along with exploring
client experiences and set down workable solutions for
reformation training.
The only distance learning courses in Britain that include
DVD clienst case studies of real clients with problem dogs
in consultation with a full-time behaviour practitioner./p>
Some of the behaviour problems covered throughout this
course
The boisterous
self-pleasing dog
The nervous dog
The untrained dog
Excessive barking
Destructive Behaviour
Mouthing and play-biting
Sound Phobia
Recall issues
Submissive Urination
Car Sickness
Canine or feline introductions
House toilet training issues
Separation Anxiety
Normal minimum entry qualifications:
The normal minimum
entry qualification is that the student will have to meet
one of the following three criteria:
Successfully
completed module number CFBA1101
Have at least
six months' experience in their specific professional field
including hands-on experience.
Other equivalent relevant experience which the candidate
is able to demonstrate relevant knowledge and or experience.
What happens when I book
a course?

Note: You are required to have at least 6 months training or behavioural experience to enrol on any module with the CIDBT or first complete the foundation module CFBA1101. Click here for more information on prior knowledge and what we accept before joining our courses. |